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Climate Protection Campaign Promotes Eco-Friendly Lifestyle With ecobabes 2007 Calendar.


GRATON, Calif. -- The Climate Protection Campaign announced today it will release an innovative marketing tool that will make climate protection visible, talked about and attractive -- the 2007 ecobabes calendar. The theme: "ecobabes...because beauty inspires life."

Available in early October, the calendar showcases passionate, powerful, beautiful women from Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern  who are changing the world. Tasha Wright, who promotes energy efficiency and green building for the City of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, city, Argentina
Santa Rosa, city (1991 pop. 80,629), capital of La Pampa prov., central Argentina. It is a modern city and road junction surrounded by a rich agricultural and cattle-raising area.
, leans against one of the City's huge solar panels, looking like a goddess incarnate in·car·nate  
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a. Invested with bodily nature and form: an incarnate spirit.

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. Karen Hess, a graphic designer and journalist in Petaluma, is silhouetted before a glimmering Tomales Bay Tomales Bay is a long narrow inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Marin County in northern California in the United States. It is approximately 15 miles (25 km) long and averages nearly 1.0 miles (1.  at dusk, showing the possibility and pleasure of vacationing in one's own bioregion bi·o·re·gion  
n.
An area constituting a natural ecological community with characteristic flora, fauna, and environmental conditions and bounded by natural rather than artificial borders.
. A group shot shows seventy-three self-declared ecobabes, including three city councilwomen, two candidates for city council, several business owners, students, infants, bike riders and more.

"These beautiful women are passionate about saving the planet; each woman works tirelessly to initiate positive change and united their inspirational power is immense. Together we rock the world!" said Charity Kirk, ecobabes Project Manager.

The calendar's website, www.ecobabes.org, will provide more information on the ecobabes and calendar sponsors; it will include features such as outtakes, a self-test ("Are you an ecobabe?"), and eco-friendly practices and advice to make changing the world interesting, fun and fulfilling.

The public is invited to the Campaign's free ecobabes calendar release party on Friday, October 27, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. PT, at the Campaign's headquarters, 2860 Bowen, Graton, CA. Calendars will be available for purchase, and each month's ecobabe will be available for autographs.

The calendar can also be purchased online at www.ecobabes.org and through many outlets in the San Francisco Bay Area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation).

The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay
. A list of locations will be available on the website.

Pathfinding sponsors include Benziger Family Winery, Burst.com, ChromaGraphics, Codding Enterprises, Empire West, Leff Construction, Lescure Engineers, Dr. Andrew McCormick Andrew McCormick (born July 10th, 1973) is a New-Zealand-born Japanese rugby union footballer.

The son of All Black Fergie McCormick, Andrew (nicknamed "Angus") was educated at Christchurch Boys' High School and came to Japan to play for Toshiba Fuchu in 1992.
, New Leaf Paper, Straus Family Straus family

German-U.S. merchandising family that distinguished itself in public service and philanthropy. The family originated in Bavaria, and the patriarch, Lazarus Straus, immigrated to the U.S.
 Creamery creamery: see dairying. , Sunlight and Power and a forward-thinking individual donor.

The calendar is being printed locally by ChromaGraphics on 100 percent post consumer waste paper from New Leaf Paper. Proceeds from calendar sales benefit the Climate Protection Campaign.

For a group ecobabes photo featuring local community leaders, contact Charity Kirk at ecobabe@gmail.org.

About the Climate Protection Campaign

The Climate Protection Campaign's mission is to create a positive future for our children and all life by inspiring action in response to the climate crisis. The Campaign advances practical, science-based solutions for significant greenhouse gas reductions. It works with government, business, schools, and the community, and is responsible for helping Sonoma County achieve six national climate protection precedents, including the boldest community greenhouse gas reduction target in the U.S. -- 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2015. For more information visit http://www.climateprotectioncampaign.org.
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